trust me even a well payed photographer can flaw... but apparently the photographer & the webdesigner both didn't see this... or as allso hapens a lot (trust me I've seen my clients do this...) this was a last minute shot because they forgot it or something like that... and just took the phone & a small dig camera & shot it themselves...

I don't think there is any 'message' to read from this... only that things probably needed to go fast & hat Moto didn't deliver a good image for this horizontal use... or that moto did deliver this image and they had to go with this ;-)

and nobody saw it.. because 5min of photoshop on this image and nobody will see it was warped before... as you can see on the attached images ;-)

it happens all the time...

my personal experience...

a few weeks ago I had to make approx 300 productshots for a client (and it was urgent... as always ;-)) one shot had a flaw... I didn't see a little detail wich had to be different... so I did shoot this one again... this happens... sorry we're only human ;-) sometimes there is no time for a reshoot & images are photoshopped or just put in there as they are...

one year ago I made some shots for a catalogue... and there were some bottles delivered last-minute at the designers office... they shot them last minute in their office instead of bringing it over to my studio... and off course they weren't as good as they had to be... but there was no time & the client didn't see it...

This is a little off-topic for this thread, but I'm using a new account to post, so no creating threads for me. Not being paranoid, I'd just rather keep this anonymous just in case.
I got a screenshot of a phone from my friend who's a production guy at Apple, he snagged this off of one of the web designer's screens. Could be nothing, maybe just a decoy - or it could be for an upcoming product launch. Either way, it's intriguing...

This is a little off-topic for this thread, but I'm using a new account to post, so no creating threads for me. Not being paranoid, I'd just rather keep this anonymous just in case.
I got a screenshot of a phone from my friend who's a production guy at Apple, he snagged this off of one of the web designer's screens. Could be nothing, maybe just a decoy - or it could be for an upcoming product launch. Either way, it's intriguing...

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Looks nifty. If Apple Legal get involved then you're onto something . I'd buy one in a flash. Is that a video icon on the side? How much memory does it have? Do you know anything else about it?

Looks nifty. If Apple Legal get involved then you're onto something . I'd buy one in a flash. Is that a video icon on the side? How much memory does it have? Do you know anything else about it?

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No idea about the specs - like I said, my friend's just in production - HTML monkey, basically. About one step above cleaning lady in the corporate structure there. He saw it on a screen and managed to get it on a usb key.
I'm into the dual scroll wheels, though - looks like it could be controlled even when closed. I don't know if it's supposed to have smart phone features - it seems like it would need more buttons to have a lot of functionality.

This is a little off-topic for this thread, but I'm using a new account to post, so no creating threads for me. Not being paranoid, I'd just rather keep this anonymous just in case.
I got a screenshot of a phone from my friend who's a production guy at Apple, he snagged this off of one of the web designer's screens. Could be nothing, maybe just a decoy - or it could be for an upcoming product launch. Either way, it's intriguing...

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By far the best looking mockup for an "iPhone" that I have yet to see. The only problem is, why is there a palm sync icon (bottom left corner) on the phone desktop, wouldn't be an isync incon, since the phone wouldn't be running Palm OS, would it?

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